Global Financial Crisis, Financial Contagion, and Emerging Markets / / Gülçin Özkan, Filiz Unsal |
Autore | Özkan Gülçin |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (59 p.) |
Altri autori (Persone) | UnsalFiliz |
Collana | IMF Working Papers |
Soggetto topico |
Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009
Financial crises - Developing countries Financial crises - Developing countries - Econometric models Finance: General Financial Risk Management Foreign Exchange Labor Labor Demand General Financial Markets: Government Policy and Regulation Financial Crises Currency Foreign exchange Labour income economics Finance Economic & financial crises & disasters Conventional peg Self-employment Exchange rate arrangements Financial contagion Financial crises Financial sector policy and analysis Self-employed Financial risk management |
ISBN |
1-4755-7227-1
1-4755-1849-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; 1. Introduction; 2. The Model; 2.1 Households; 2.2 Firms; 2.2.1 Production Firms; 2.2.2 Importing Firms; 2.2.3 Unfinished Capital Producing Firms; 2.3 Entrepreneurs; 2.4 Monetary Policy; 2.5 General Equilibrium and Balance of Payments Dynamics; 3. Solution and Parametrization; 3.1 Consumption, Production and Monetary Policy; 3.2 Entrepreneurs; 4. Financial Crisis and the Domestic Economy; 4.1 Model Dynamics; 4.2 Financial Crisis Originating in the Domestic Economy; 4.3 Financial Crisis in the Global Economy; 4.3.1 The Impact of the financial shock on the foreign economy
4.3.2 The transmission of the foreign shock onto the domestic economy 4.3.3 The role of trade openness; 4.4 Monetary Policy Options and Welfare Analysis; 5. Conclusions; References; Appendixes; A. Optimal Contracting Problem; B. Model Equations; B.2 Model Equations: Foreign Economy; Tables; 1. Parameter Values for Consumption, Production and Monetary Policy; 2. Parameter Values for the Entrepreneurial Sector; 3. Business Cycles in Emerging Economies: Data vs. Model; 4. Business Cycles in Advanced (Big) Economies: Data vs. Model; 5. Cross-Country Correlations; 6. Welfare Results; Figures 1. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Domestic Economy 2. Responses to a Financial Crisis in a Foreign Economy; 3. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Foreign Economy with Financial Contagion; 4. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Foreign Economy without Financial Contagion; 5. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Foreign Economy with Financial Contagion: Domestic Economy-The Impact of Openness; 6. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Foreign Economy without Financial Contagion: Domestic Economy-The Impact of Openness 7. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Foreign Economy with Financial Contagion: Domestic Economy-The Role of Monetary Policy Strategy 8. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Foreign Economy without Financial Contagion: Domestic Economy-The Role of Monetary Policy Strategy |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910779642503321 |
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Global Financial Crisis, Financial Contagion, and Emerging Markets / / Gülçin Özkan, Filiz Unsal |
Autore | Özkan Gülçin |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (59 p.) |
Disciplina | 332.1;332.152 |
Altri autori (Persone) | UnsalFiliz |
Collana | IMF Working Papers |
Soggetto topico |
Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009
Financial crises - Developing countries Financial crises - Developing countries - Econometric models Finance: General Financial Risk Management Foreign Exchange Labor Labor Demand General Financial Markets: Government Policy and Regulation Financial Crises Currency Foreign exchange Labour income economics Finance Economic & financial crises & disasters Conventional peg Self-employment Exchange rate arrangements Financial contagion Financial crises Financial sector policy and analysis Self-employed Financial risk management |
ISBN |
1-4755-7227-1
1-4755-1849-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; 1. Introduction; 2. The Model; 2.1 Households; 2.2 Firms; 2.2.1 Production Firms; 2.2.2 Importing Firms; 2.2.3 Unfinished Capital Producing Firms; 2.3 Entrepreneurs; 2.4 Monetary Policy; 2.5 General Equilibrium and Balance of Payments Dynamics; 3. Solution and Parametrization; 3.1 Consumption, Production and Monetary Policy; 3.2 Entrepreneurs; 4. Financial Crisis and the Domestic Economy; 4.1 Model Dynamics; 4.2 Financial Crisis Originating in the Domestic Economy; 4.3 Financial Crisis in the Global Economy; 4.3.1 The Impact of the financial shock on the foreign economy
4.3.2 The transmission of the foreign shock onto the domestic economy 4.3.3 The role of trade openness; 4.4 Monetary Policy Options and Welfare Analysis; 5. Conclusions; References; Appendixes; A. Optimal Contracting Problem; B. Model Equations; B.2 Model Equations: Foreign Economy; Tables; 1. Parameter Values for Consumption, Production and Monetary Policy; 2. Parameter Values for the Entrepreneurial Sector; 3. Business Cycles in Emerging Economies: Data vs. Model; 4. Business Cycles in Advanced (Big) Economies: Data vs. Model; 5. Cross-Country Correlations; 6. Welfare Results; Figures 1. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Domestic Economy 2. Responses to a Financial Crisis in a Foreign Economy; 3. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Foreign Economy with Financial Contagion; 4. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Foreign Economy without Financial Contagion; 5. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Foreign Economy with Financial Contagion: Domestic Economy-The Impact of Openness; 6. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Foreign Economy without Financial Contagion: Domestic Economy-The Impact of Openness 7. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Foreign Economy with Financial Contagion: Domestic Economy-The Role of Monetary Policy Strategy 8. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Foreign Economy without Financial Contagion: Domestic Economy-The Role of Monetary Policy Strategy |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910823407303321 |
Özkan Gülçin
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Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012 | ||
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Regional Financial Interlinkages and Financial Contagion within Europe |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (44 p.) |
Collana | IMF Working Papers |
Soggetto topico |
Credit control - Europe
International economic relations Banks and Banking Money and Monetary Policy Finance: General International Lending and Debt Problems Financial Aspects of Economic Integration International Financial Markets Banks Depository Institutions Micro Finance Institutions Mortgages Monetary Systems Standards Regimes Government and the Monetary System Payment Systems Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: General General Financial Markets: Government Policy and Regulation Banking Monetary economics Finance Commercial banks Foreign currency exposure Foreign banks Credit Financial institutions Money Financial contagion Financial sector policy and analysis Banks and banking Foreign exchange market Banks and banking, Foreign Financial risk management |
ISBN |
1-4623-0230-0
1-4527-2384-2 1-4518-7153-8 9786612842290 1-282-84229-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; I. Introduction; II. Background; Figures; 1. Asset Share of Foreign-Owned Banks, 2000-2006; Tables; 1. Evolution of Credit to the Private Sector in Ratio to GDP; 2. The CESE Region: Catching Up from Low Levels of Intermediation; 3. Major Banking Groups: Assets in Emerging Europe, end-2007; 4. The CESE Region: Funding of Credit Expansion, 2003-2007; 5. The CESE Region: Funding of Credit Expansion, 2002-June 2008; III. Possible Propagation Channels of Regional Shocks; IV. Stylized Facts on Cross Border Exposures and Financial Linkages
6. Foreign Claims of All BIS Reporting Banks on Emerging Europe7. Relative Magnitude of Exposure for CESE and Western Europe, December 2007; 8. CESE Banks' Exposure to Foreign Banks--International Claims on Banks; V. Implications for Exposure to Regional Contagion Risks; 9. CESE: Concentration of Funding Dependence to BIS Reporting Banks in Western Europe, December 2007; 10. The Impact of a Shock from Home to Host Country-An Illustration; 11. CESE Countries: Indices of Contagion Exposure - Foreign Claim Concept; 12. CESE Countries: Indices of Contagion Exposure - International Claims Concept 13. CESE Countries: Indices of Contagion Exposure - International Claims on CESE Banks OnlyVI. Conclusions, Caveats, and Policy Implications; References; Appendixes; I: Major Banking Groups Active in the CESE Region; Appendix Tables; Figure 14. Income Exposure of Major Banking Groups to the CESE Region, 2007; II: A Growing Role for Lending to Nonbank Institutions; Appendix Figure; III. Computation of Exposure to Regional Contagion; 2. Host Country Exposure to Home Country Banks: Measure of Relative Dependence, end-2007, Foreign Claims Concept 3. Home Country Exposure to Host Countries: Measure of Relative Exposure, end-2007, Foreign Claims Concept4. Host Country Exposure to Home Country Banks: Measure of Absolute Dependence, end 2007, Foreign Claims Concept; 5. Home Country Exposure to Host Countries: Measure of Absolute Exposure, end 2007, Foreign Claims Concept; 6a. CESE Countries: Index of Exposure to Regional Contagion without Rebalancing, end-2007, Foreign Claims Concept; 6b. CESE Countries: Index of Exposure to Regional Contagion with Rebalancing, end-2007, Foreign Claims Concept 7a. CESE Countries: Index of Exposure to Regional Contagion without Rebalancing, end-2007, International Claims Concept7b. CESE Countries: Index of Exposure to Regional Contagion with Rebalancing, end-2007, International Claims Concept |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910788349403321 |
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2009 | ||
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Regional Financial Interlinkages and Financial Contagion within Europe |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (44 p.) |
Disciplina | 338.951 |
Collana | IMF Working Papers |
Soggetto topico |
Credit control - Europe
International economic relations Banks and Banking Money and Monetary Policy Finance: General International Lending and Debt Problems Financial Aspects of Economic Integration International Financial Markets Banks Depository Institutions Micro Finance Institutions Mortgages Monetary Systems Standards Regimes Government and the Monetary System Payment Systems Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: General General Financial Markets: Government Policy and Regulation Banking Monetary economics Finance Commercial banks Foreign currency exposure Foreign banks Credit Financial institutions Money Financial contagion Financial sector policy and analysis Banks and banking Foreign exchange market Banks and banking, Foreign Financial risk management |
ISBN |
1-4623-0230-0
1-4527-2384-2 1-4518-7153-8 9786612842290 1-282-84229-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; I. Introduction; II. Background; Figures; 1. Asset Share of Foreign-Owned Banks, 2000-2006; Tables; 1. Evolution of Credit to the Private Sector in Ratio to GDP; 2. The CESE Region: Catching Up from Low Levels of Intermediation; 3. Major Banking Groups: Assets in Emerging Europe, end-2007; 4. The CESE Region: Funding of Credit Expansion, 2003-2007; 5. The CESE Region: Funding of Credit Expansion, 2002-June 2008; III. Possible Propagation Channels of Regional Shocks; IV. Stylized Facts on Cross Border Exposures and Financial Linkages
6. Foreign Claims of All BIS Reporting Banks on Emerging Europe7. Relative Magnitude of Exposure for CESE and Western Europe, December 2007; 8. CESE Banks' Exposure to Foreign Banks--International Claims on Banks; V. Implications for Exposure to Regional Contagion Risks; 9. CESE: Concentration of Funding Dependence to BIS Reporting Banks in Western Europe, December 2007; 10. The Impact of a Shock from Home to Host Country-An Illustration; 11. CESE Countries: Indices of Contagion Exposure - Foreign Claim Concept; 12. CESE Countries: Indices of Contagion Exposure - International Claims Concept 13. CESE Countries: Indices of Contagion Exposure - International Claims on CESE Banks OnlyVI. Conclusions, Caveats, and Policy Implications; References; Appendixes; I: Major Banking Groups Active in the CESE Region; Appendix Tables; Figure 14. Income Exposure of Major Banking Groups to the CESE Region, 2007; II: A Growing Role for Lending to Nonbank Institutions; Appendix Figure; III. Computation of Exposure to Regional Contagion; 2. Host Country Exposure to Home Country Banks: Measure of Relative Dependence, end-2007, Foreign Claims Concept 3. Home Country Exposure to Host Countries: Measure of Relative Exposure, end-2007, Foreign Claims Concept4. Host Country Exposure to Home Country Banks: Measure of Absolute Dependence, end 2007, Foreign Claims Concept; 5. Home Country Exposure to Host Countries: Measure of Absolute Exposure, end 2007, Foreign Claims Concept; 6a. CESE Countries: Index of Exposure to Regional Contagion without Rebalancing, end-2007, Foreign Claims Concept; 6b. CESE Countries: Index of Exposure to Regional Contagion with Rebalancing, end-2007, Foreign Claims Concept 7a. CESE Countries: Index of Exposure to Regional Contagion without Rebalancing, end-2007, International Claims Concept7b. CESE Countries: Index of Exposure to Regional Contagion with Rebalancing, end-2007, International Claims Concept |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910812138603321 |
Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2009 | ||
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Systemic Risk from Global Financial Derivatives : : A Network Analysis of Contagion and Its Mitigation with Super-Spreader Tax / / Sheri Markose |
Autore | Markose Sheri |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (59 p.) |
Collana | IMF Working Papers |
Soggetto topico |
Derivative securities
Over-the-counter markets Banks and Banking Finance: General Investments: Derivatives Industries: Financial Services Financial Crises Banks Depository Institutions Micro Finance Institutions Mortgages Financial Forecasting and Simulation Financing Policy Financial Risk and Risk Management Capital and Ownership Structure Value of Firms Goodwill International Financial Markets General Financial Markets: Government Policy and Regulation General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data) Financial Institutions and Services: General Pension Funds Non-bank Financial Institutions Financial Instruments Institutional Investors Finance Banking Systemic risk Derivative markets Systemically important financial institutions Financial derivatives Financial sector policy and analysis Financial markets Financial institutions Financial contagion Financial risk management Banks and banking Financial services industry |
ISBN |
1-4755-9015-6
1-4755-3186-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Abstract; Contents; I. Introduction; Figures; 1. Gross Notional of Financial Derivatives; 2. Gross Market Values OTC Derivatives; II. Systemic Risk in OTC Derivatives: Modeling Challenges; A. SIFIs in Derivatives Markets and Market Concentration; 3. Affiliation Graph of Global SIFI's and United States (U.S.) FDIC FIs as Participants in the Five Financial Derivatives Markets; Tables; 1. Value and Market Share of Financial Derivatives for 202 FIs; B. Market Data Based Systemic Risk Measures and Financial Network Perspective; III. Financial Network Analysis
A. Adjacency Matrix and Gross Flow Matrix for Derivatives B. Bilaterally Netted Matrix of Payables and Receivables; C. Topology of Financial Networks Complete, Random, Core-periphery, Clustered, and Small World; 2. Networks Statistics: Diagonal Elements Characterize Small World; D. Economics Literature on Financial Networks; E. Eigenvalue Perspective of Network Stability; IV. Contagion and Stability Analysis; A. Furfine (2003) Methodology: Cascades from Failure of a Trigger Bank; B. Financial Network Stability Analysis; C. Mitigation and Management of Financial Contagion: Super-spreader Tax V. Empirical Results: Network Analysis of the Calibrated Aggregated Global Derivatives Market A. Empirical (Small World) Core-Periphery Network Algorithm; 4. Empirically Constructed Global Derivatives Network (Bilaterally) Aggregated over all Derivatives Products for FIs and Outside Entities: Empirical Small World Network in Tiered Layout; B. Global Derivatives Network Statistics (2009:Q4); 3. Network Statistics for Degree Distribution for Derivatives Network 2009 Q4; C. Eigenvector Centrality and Furfine Stress Test Results; 4. Rich Club Statistics 5. 2009:Q4 Derivatives Network Eigenvector Centrality and Furfine First Round Contagion Results for Top 20 FIs5. Furfine Contagion Stress test on Empirical Calibrated Derivatives; D. Quantification and Evaluation of the Super-spreader Tax (2009 Q4); 6. Maximum Eigenvalue (λ(sup[#])(sub[max]) ,Y-Axis) Using Different Values of α> 0(Equation; 7. Individual FI Tax Rates Obtained by Multiplying Right Eigenvector Centrality by or Different Values of Alpha α>0; VI. Conclusion; 6. Super-Spreader Tax Raised from Top 20 SIFIs; Appendix Tables; A.1 Financial Derivatives for the Top 22 Banks; References |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910779643403321 |
Markose Sheri
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Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012 | ||
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Systemic Risk from Global Financial Derivatives : : A Network Analysis of Contagion and Its Mitigation with Super-Spreader Tax / / Sheri Markose |
Autore | Markose Sheri |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (59 p.) |
Disciplina | 332.1532 |
Collana | IMF Working Papers |
Soggetto topico |
Derivative securities
Over-the-counter markets Banks and Banking Finance: General Investments: Derivatives Industries: Financial Services Financial Crises Banks Depository Institutions Micro Finance Institutions Mortgages Financial Forecasting and Simulation Financing Policy Financial Risk and Risk Management Capital and Ownership Structure Value of Firms Goodwill International Financial Markets General Financial Markets: Government Policy and Regulation General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data) Financial Institutions and Services: General Pension Funds Non-bank Financial Institutions Financial Instruments Institutional Investors Finance Banking Systemic risk Derivative markets Systemically important financial institutions Financial derivatives Financial sector policy and analysis Financial markets Financial institutions Financial contagion Financial risk management Banks and banking Financial services industry |
ISBN |
1-4755-9015-6
1-4755-3186-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Abstract; Contents; I. Introduction; Figures; 1. Gross Notional of Financial Derivatives; 2. Gross Market Values OTC Derivatives; II. Systemic Risk in OTC Derivatives: Modeling Challenges; A. SIFIs in Derivatives Markets and Market Concentration; 3. Affiliation Graph of Global SIFI's and United States (U.S.) FDIC FIs as Participants in the Five Financial Derivatives Markets; Tables; 1. Value and Market Share of Financial Derivatives for 202 FIs; B. Market Data Based Systemic Risk Measures and Financial Network Perspective; III. Financial Network Analysis
A. Adjacency Matrix and Gross Flow Matrix for Derivatives B. Bilaterally Netted Matrix of Payables and Receivables; C. Topology of Financial Networks Complete, Random, Core-periphery, Clustered, and Small World; 2. Networks Statistics: Diagonal Elements Characterize Small World; D. Economics Literature on Financial Networks; E. Eigenvalue Perspective of Network Stability; IV. Contagion and Stability Analysis; A. Furfine (2003) Methodology: Cascades from Failure of a Trigger Bank; B. Financial Network Stability Analysis; C. Mitigation and Management of Financial Contagion: Super-spreader Tax V. Empirical Results: Network Analysis of the Calibrated Aggregated Global Derivatives Market A. Empirical (Small World) Core-Periphery Network Algorithm; 4. Empirically Constructed Global Derivatives Network (Bilaterally) Aggregated over all Derivatives Products for FIs and Outside Entities: Empirical Small World Network in Tiered Layout; B. Global Derivatives Network Statistics (2009:Q4); 3. Network Statistics for Degree Distribution for Derivatives Network 2009 Q4; C. Eigenvector Centrality and Furfine Stress Test Results; 4. Rich Club Statistics 5. 2009:Q4 Derivatives Network Eigenvector Centrality and Furfine First Round Contagion Results for Top 20 FIs5. Furfine Contagion Stress test on Empirical Calibrated Derivatives; D. Quantification and Evaluation of the Super-spreader Tax (2009 Q4); 6. Maximum Eigenvalue (λ(sup[#])(sub[max]) ,Y-Axis) Using Different Values of α> 0(Equation; 7. Individual FI Tax Rates Obtained by Multiplying Right Eigenvector Centrality by or Different Values of Alpha α>0; VI. Conclusion; 6. Super-Spreader Tax Raised from Top 20 SIFIs; Appendix Tables; A.1 Financial Derivatives for the Top 22 Banks; References |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910809633503321 |
Markose Sheri
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Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012 | ||
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